DON’T LOOK DOWN signs of adventure

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Harter adventure can you find? Mardale Thonthwaite Crag spaghetti junction Ignore the directions of the signs and keep on going.

Red Screes Red not just elderly people Caudale Moor That’s right…we mean Coniston Old Man!

Scandale Pass There is more to the Adventure Capital than fell walking. Want a change? Try mountain biking, Dove Crag DON’T climbing, horse riding or even a hot air balloon LOOK for a different view of the Lakes. DOWN sign

’ DON’T don’t look down Fairfield n LOOK And why would you? With countless walks, DOWN scrambles and climbs in the Adventure Capital the possibilities are endless. Admire the panorama, familiarise yourself with the fell names and choose which one to explore! climbing

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’ following Walter Parry Haskett Smith’s daring ascent of Napes Needle in 1884 the Adventure

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High mountain biking Hours can be spent exploring the network of trails

Pavey Ark Pavey and bridleways that cover the Adventure Capital. A perfect place to start is Grizedale’s very own The North Face Trail. adventure playground The natural features that make the

Pike of scenery so stunning also make it a brilliant natural adventure playground. Conquer the , scale the crags, hit the trails and paddle or swim the Lakes Pike that make it famous. paddling Have a dabble with a paddle for a different perspective

Wetherlam on the Lake District’s famous landscapes. paragliding Get a bird’s eye view of this amazing county as you soar above fells, valleys, lakes and crags.

Swirl How hot air balloon Take to the skies and relax while getting a different Yew Pike Yew view of what’s going on in the Adventure Capital. horse riding Forest tracks, bridleways and beaches, there’s lots to explore. In fact many of the most popular tourist

Brim Fell trails go along old pack horse routes and Victorian tourist trails designed with horses in mind.

the Lake District panorama from - thrill Climbing, mountain biking, scrambling, paragliding or even just a good old fashioned map and compass Coniston Old Man Coniston adventure there is something for thrill seekers of every persuasion in the Adventure Capital.

Buck Pike artists at work Design your own sign and enter our competition overleaf - see your sign in the forest. Brown Pike Brown

Walna Scar Walna high street With around 2,225 miles of footpaths, including the famous 'High Street', you can spend a lifetime exploring the Adventure Capital. Signs © Steve Messam 2009

Follow the Key

Forest Code Cafe Forest track • Guard against all risks of fire • Protect and respect Picnic area Bridleway wildlife, plants and trees • Keep dogs under control • Take your litter home Viewpoint Footpath • Respect the quiet of the forest • Take only memories away 1 Sculptures 1 numbered posts www.golakes.co.uk/signsofadventure